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Highlights in Mount Rainier National Park

Marvel at the Sluiskin Falls

Go Hiking at Panorama Point

Winter Skiing at Crystal Mountain

Drive to Sunrise Mountain

Do the Wonderland Trail

Visit Carbon River-Mowich Lake

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Vacation Rentals in Mount Rainier National Park

Rent a Cabin in Mount Rainier National Park

The Mount Rainier National Park is known for its infinitely memorable peak, unrivalled views as well as great summer hiking and fishing. During the winter months visitors enjoy Alpine skiing. The park features a large wilderness area and numerous vacation rentals in two well-equipped inns, with on-site restaurants and shops, all surrounded by forest and mountain views.

Stay in Conveniently Located Vacation Apartments

The park's two inns contain numerous options for vacation accommodation. The Paradise Inn is a spacious lodge with 121 guest rooms, a dining room, café and gift shop. The National Park Inn has 25 smaller, comfortable rooms and provides a more intimate, rustic vacation rental with a family-oriented restaurant. The National Park Inn is located in a 1911 log cabin which houses a huge, welcoming fireplace.

Holiday In Mount Rainier National Park

Orientation

Washington's Highest Mountain

Mount Rainier is located in the Pacific Northwest in Washington and is part of the beautiful Cascades range. It is the highest mountain in the Cascades and in Washington. Mount Rainier is an impressive volcano peak located 54 miles south of Seattle and measures 14,411 feet at the summit.

All About Mount Rainier

Mount Rainier National Park is a vast area, covering about 368 square miles of wilderness. The National Historic Landmark District encompasses just 2.7%. Within the park are 260 miles of trails. The road network spans 147 miles. There are five developed areas in the park, including Longmire, Paradise, Ohanapecosh, Sunrise, Carbon and Mowich and three visitor centers. There is also an on-site museum, fully equipped ranger stations, wilderness and climbing centers.

How to Reach Mount Rainier

The Mount Rainier National Park is located in Nisqually which is the southwest entrance to the park. The Nisqually entrance is about 87 miles from Seattle and 65 miles from Tacoma. The National Park Inn is located 6 miles from the Nisqually gate and Paradise Inn is located 19 miles from the Nisqually entrance.

Activities

A Mountain Climber's Heaven

Mount Rainier's great elevation makes it the ideal spot for mountain climbers. The high altitude, challenging weather conditions, and great variety of routes make Mount Rainier an ideal mountaineering location. The area is also used as a training area for American mountaineers.

Summer Fishing

If you're thinking about visiting Mount Rainier, take your fishing rod along. The waterways are naturally replenished and you can fish for brook trout, rainbow, Dolly Varden, cutthroat trout and kokanee salmon.

Mount Rainier in Winter and Summer

During the warmer months, Mount Rainier offers diverse activities, from a hike through the temperate rain forest, day visit to its historic buildings, photo-taking tour of the old growth forest and sub-alpine meadow or a ride to Sunrise mountain. During winter the park offers cross-country skiing, snowboarding and tubing and snow walks.

The Mount Rainier volcano last erupted in 1894 but it is still an active volcano. The volcano is number 21 on the list of the world's most prominent mountains and is the highest mountain in Washington.

Top 5 Things to Do in Mount Rainier National Park

1. Learn About the Natural History of Mount Rainier

A trip around the different zones in the park reveal exciting nature walks or snow walks that make up the volcano environment. You can see forests, meadows ablaze with alpine flowers, waterfalls and lakes. Take a guided tour and find out more about the fauna and flora, ecology, geology and history of the area.

2. Visit to Sluiskin Falls

This ethereal waterfall is named for the Native American guide that guided Philemon van Trump to what would become the original and first ascent of the peak. The waterfall towers above visitors - measuring an astounding fifty feet wide and one hundred and fifty five feet in height.

3. Hike to Panorama Point

The hike to Panorama Point is world famous. Many visitors from all over the globe travel to Mount Rainier to walk from Paradise Point to Panorama Point to view the spectacular wildflower displays. Magnificent views of Mount Rainier and the Nisqually glacier only add to the wonder. Tatoosh Peaks, Mount Adams and the majestic Mount Saint Helens can be seen from this point on a clear day.

4. Skiing at Crystal Mountain

Probably one of the most memorable ski and mountain terrains in the world. Mount Rainier offers a challenging alpine ski and mountaineering environment. Options to test your skills include glaciers, chutes, and long, thrilling rides to the bottom.

5. Drive to Sunrise Mountain

You can drive to Sunrise Mountain from various points in Mount Rainier National Park. Take a day trip from Paradise Inn or White River to enjoy a panoramic view of Mount Rainier from here. On a clear day you can see 5 of the Cascade volcanoes from here, including Mount Baker and Glacier Peak, Mount Adams and Mount Hood. Sunrise Mountain has an elevation of 6,400 feet and wildflowers are plentiful.

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When to Visit Mount Rainier

There is something to see and do all year-round at Mount Rainier National Park but the best months for wildflower viewing are July and August. The higher trails are often covered with snowfalls until mid-July. Winter is an ideal time for snow sports.

Fascinating Glaciers

Mount Ranier is home to no less than 26 glaciers and 36 square miles of permanent snowfields. The summit of Mount Rainier is a duo of volcanic craters - 1,000 ft wide. Heat from the volcano ensures that the crater rims remain snow and ice free.